Search Industry Celebrates Valentines Day

Feb 14, 2007 - 7:14 am 5 by
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Like the years before, the search engines and some of the search forums have done stuff with their sites to celebrated Valentines Day. This year here is what we have to show.

+ Ask.com places a small but yet very tasteful heart button that looks like:

ask-07vday_d.gif

The past year or so, Ask.com has been known to revamp the whole home page, a drastic change. I find it cool that they took the simplistic approach this time.

+ DogPile, well who doesn't love to see two dogs with a special something?

dogpile07-valentines.gif

+ Google goes with chocolate covered strawberries, yum.

google-valentine07.gif

+ Yahoo's is pretty funny, I think...

yahoo-vday07.gif

Over at the Search Forums, we have Cre8site Forums showing off their Valentines Day logo, it looks like:

cre8asiteforums-vday07.jpg

And we have our own Valentines Day logo that looks like:

ser_valentines07.gif

Past year's coverage can be found at 2006 and 2005.

Forum discussion at Search Engine Roundtable Forums, DigitalPoint Forums & Cre8asite Forums.

 

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